KEY POINTS
  • The final GDP (gross domestic product) readings for 2021 are only due next month.
  • However, quarterly data does point to an economic rebound in Italy throughout the year.
  • Now that Italy is about to choose a new president, there are question marks about whether this economic stability and performance could somehow be undermined.

Italy experienced a massive economic shock from the coronavirus pandemic, but its prospects now look much rosier with economists praising the work of Prime Minister Mario Draghi for much of this new economic stability.

"There is a boss and a sense of direction," Gilles Moec, group chief economist at AXA Investment Managers, told CNBC on Thursday.